Hidden Heritage by Lionel Ross

Hidden Heritage by Lionel Ross

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Spanning five hundred years of European and Middle Eastern history, this work tells the story of two Spanish Jewish families, the Alvaros and the Mendozas, forced to flee their homeland in 1492. It is also the tale of two families of Southern Irish shepherds, the Allbarrows and the Meadows.

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Hidden Heritage by Lionel Ross

"Hidden Heritage" spans five hundred years of European and Middle Eastern history. It is the story of two Spanish Jewish families, the Alvaros and the Mendozas, forced to flee their homeland in 1492. It is also the tale of two families of Southern Irish shepherds, the Allbarrows and the Meadows. You will learn how Jose Alvaro, the Spanish-Jewish Grandee came to be an ancestor of Joseph Allbarrow who deserted his simple stone cottage to join the Irish Army and found himself in modern day Israel, as a member of UNIFIL. You will also learn of the priceless holy scroll that miraculously survived the centuries and accompanied the families on their journey through history. Then discover how Joseph Allbarrow became a hero and of his romance with Israeli diplomat Dalia Mendoza.
Lionel Ross was born in 1935 and lives in Manchester, England with his wife Luise. He originally worked in textiles but now publishes Town Guides and maps. His first novel 'Fine Feathers,' was published by PublishAmerica in 2005 and received considerable critical acclaim. This new novel 'Hidden Heritage' launches him into the entirely new world of the Historical Saga and positively underscores the versatility of his writing.
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ISBN 13 9780955240416
ISBN 10 0955240417
Titel Hidden Heritage
Autor Lionel Ross
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag i2i Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-05-22
Seitenanzahl 245
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